Friday, November 9, 2018

IN THE NEWS: Dog with 3D-printed skull gives researchers hope for helping human patients!

Patches before and after surgery
As dog dads, our 4 kids are our world. Here's a story about a dog mom who went to amazing lengths working with veterinarians and Cornell University to do something never done before to save "Patches."  They created a 3D skull. Here's the amazing story and video:



Dog with 3D-printed skull gives researchers hope for helping human patients

ALLENWOOD, Pa. — Every dog owner thinks their pup is special. Patches the 9-year-old dachshund really is.

Four years ago, her owner Danielle Dymeck noticed a small bump on top of Patches' head. She took her to the vet. The bump continued to grow at an alarming rate, and the diagnosis was a life-threatening tumor.

"They didn't really know what it was," Dymeck said.

"It was big and it was pressing on her brain," said Dr. Michelle Oblak, a veterinary surgical oncologist at the University of Guelph's Ontario Veterinary College. "To remove it, we were going to have to take about 70 percent of her skull."
the 3D skull replacement Patches received, post tumor

So Oblak and a team from Cornell University tried something never before done in the U.S. Using a 3D printer, they created a replacement skull made out of titanium that fit over Patches' brain perfectly.
Except for a few scars, the new skull is unnoticeable. But its implications are huge — not just for dogs, but for people, too.

"Instead of having to take an implant off the shelf, we could take an implant that we've designed perfectly for that patient," said Oblak.

When asked if she ever thought of putting down Patches, Dymeck gave an emphatic "no."
"Other than having this big bump on her head, she was a completely healthy dog," Dymeck said.
She's now also a little dog that just opened up a big world of possibilities.

VIDEO: https://youtu.be/nN5NPvcQre8

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